A Critique of Cornelius Van Til
Being a Defence of Traditional Evidential Christian Apologetics

By D.R.Trethewie


Section 1     Preface and Introduction
Section 2     Van Til's Position
Section 3     Van Til's Deceptive Subtlety
Section 4     Main Features of Van Til's System
Section 5     Fallen Man's Knowledge of God
Section 6     Complex and Confusing Terminology
Section 7     Van Til and Kant
Section 8     Pantheistic Leaven
Section 9     Calvin's Position
Section 10   Innate Knowledge of God
Section 11   1 Corinthians 2:14
Section 12   17th Century English Divines
Section 13   Aristotle
Section 14   Conclusion
Section 15   Footnotes

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